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Green agenda 2019:
Sustainability imperatives for India's government
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India is constantly dealing with the challenge of balancing its economic growth and environmental sustainability. While it has already begun the transitional process towards larger uptake of renewable energy and energy efficiency, several other challenges – air pollution, water and waste management to name a few – remain to be resolved. TERI proposes a Green Agenda for the newly elected government, highlighting the choices and decisions it should prioritize to ensure that India’s growth story is rooted in sustainability.
This Green Agenda covers five thematic areas – air pollution, energy transitions, resource efficiency, water management, waste management.
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Jagmag Pathshala: Clean and reliable energy for quality education
Jagmag Pathshala is an initiative to provide clean and reliable energy for improving quality education in government schools in Jharkhand. With a reliable source of clean energy, students have a better experience in classroom during daytime as well as in residential hostels after dusk.
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Saving Punjab's groundwater, one agricultural pump at a time
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Comprehensive city-specific mobility plan need of the hour; blanket shift to private electric vehicles may not be feasible
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Independent audits can guide urban local bodies to reduce, reuse and recycle municipal solid waste
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Coalition of industries and countries needed to decarbonise high-emission industry sectors
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